Sorrow,
They invented a small, thin, flat piece of rubber called a diaphram

So what if they ran a little rich? ALL of them did, carburated or injected. Helps keep it cool and prevents detonation.
Daimler used a hydraulic slip clutch on the blower drive controlled by atmosheric pressure. pressure drops, clutch tightens up and blower spins faster.
Just a guess but I think the big thing with neg G on carbs is the float needle popping open or staying shut. flooding or starving the engine.
Juzz,
When I first saw "Direct" injection on these engines I was in disbelief. Not because it was injected but because spraying the gasoline directly into the combustion chamber still isnt done on a car to my knowlege. Could be wrong, I'm a diesel guy.

With regards to use on cars. Porsche used Bosche mech. fuel injection in the 60's 70's
Did the corvair have fuel injection? Was basically a continental flat six wasnt it?
I asked this question before and there were 2 cars that used pressure carbs. They are cheaper than fuel injection and infinately better than float carbs why werent they used.
Antilock brakes have been around since the 40's on planes why werent they used on cars?
Betcha it has more to do with cost than anything. Computer just made these items cheap enough and idiot proof for mass consumtion.
[This message has been edited by chisel (edited 12-19-1999).]